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Loft-Style Condos in Bangkok: Where to Find Them and What They Cost
Discover Bangkok's best loft-style condos with modern design and affordable rental rates.

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Find the perfect loft condo Bangkok rent with our guide to top locations, amenities, and current pricing in the city's trendiest neighborhoods.
Bangkok is a city of glass towers and cookie cutter high rises, so when you stumble into a loft style condo with double height ceilings and raw concrete finishes, it feels like discovering a different city entirely. These units are rare, they tend to go fast, and they attract a very specific kind of renter. If you've been searching for a loft condo Bangkok rent options and coming up short, you're not imagining things. They really are hard to find. But they do exist, and once you know where to look, the hunt gets a lot more focused.
What Actually Counts as a Loft Condo in Bangkok
Let's get specific, because "loft style" gets thrown around loosely in Bangkok listings. A true loft condo typically features ceiling heights of 4.5 meters or more, an upper mezzanine level used as a sleeping area, and an open plan lower floor. Some have exposed ductwork, polished concrete, or industrial style staircases. Others are more polished but still keep that airy, vertical feel.
The difference between a loft and a duplex matters here. Duplexes have two fully enclosed floors. Lofts keep things open, with the upper level looking down over the living space below. That openness is the whole point.
A good example is The Lofts Ekkamai on Sukhumvit 63, a project that was literally designed around this concept. Units there give you that double height living room with a staircase up to the bedroom, floor to ceiling windows, and genuinely usable space despite compact square footage. A one bedroom loft there typically rents for 28,000 to 40,000 THB per month depending on floor and furnishing.
The Best Neighborhoods for Loft Condos
Loft condos in Bangkok cluster in a few areas, mostly along the Sukhumvit corridor and in creative neighborhoods that attracted developers willing to try something different.
Ekkamai and Thonglor remain the strongest spots. The Lofts Ekkamai sits right near BTS Ekkamai, while The Lofts Asoke is closer to the Asoke interchange. Both buildings were developed by Raimon Land with loft living as a core design feature. Over in Thonglor, you'll occasionally find converted or boutique projects along Soi Thonglor offering similar aesthetics, though they tend to be pricier and less predictable in quality.
Ari and Phahon Yothin have seen a few loft style projects pop up in recent years, aimed at younger Thai professionals who want something with more character. The area around BTS Ari and BTS Saphan Khwai has smaller boutique developments where creative layouts are more common. Rents here can start as low as 18,000 to 25,000 THB for a compact loft unit.
Sathorn and Silom occasionally surprise you too. A building like The Sukhothai Residences won't give you industrial loft vibes, but certain older converted spaces along Soi Convent or Soi Surasak can deliver something close to a New York style loft feel, especially in mixed use buildings that once served commercial purposes.
What Loft Condos Actually Cost to Rent
Here's where expectations need to meet reality. Loft condos carry a premium because they're unusual and because the double height ceiling means developers sacrificed an entire floor of units to create them. Supply is genuinely limited.
For a one bedroom loft along Sukhumvit between Asoke and Ekkamai, expect to pay 30,000 to 50,000 THB per month. The Lofts Asoke, for instance, with its proximity to BTS Asoke and MRT Sukhumvit, commands around 35,000 to 55,000 THB for a well furnished one bedroom loft of roughly 50 to 70 square meters.
If you're willing to go further out or consider less known buildings, you can find loft style units in the 18,000 to 28,000 THB range. Areas near BTS Bearing or BTS Udom Suk occasionally have newer projects with loft layouts at more accessible prices. The trade off is a longer commute and fewer walkable amenities.
Two bedroom loft units are genuinely rare. When they appear, especially in central locations, they can easily hit 60,000 to 90,000 THB per month. These tend to get snapped up quickly by couples or small families who want something that doesn't feel like every other condo in Bangkok.
The Practical Realities of Living in a Loft
Loft living in Bangkok sounds romantic until your air conditioning bill arrives. Those high ceilings mean more volume to cool, and in Bangkok's heat, that translates directly to higher electricity costs. Budget an extra 1,500 to 3,000 THB per month compared to a standard unit of similar size.
Consider the mezzanine carefully. Many loft bedrooms have low railings and open sides, which can be a concern if you have young children or pets. The upper level also tends to trap heat, so check whether the air conditioning reaches up there effectively. I visited a loft unit near BTS Phra Khanong once that looked stunning in photos but felt like a sauna on the sleeping level because the AC simply couldn't push cold air that high.
Noise is another factor. Open plan means sound travels everywhere. If one person wants to sleep while the other watches TV downstairs, you'll both hear everything. That's the trade off for all that gorgeous open space.
How to Actually Find One
Standard listing sites often don't have a dedicated "loft" filter, which makes searching frustrating. You end up scrolling through hundreds of regular condos hoping to spot one. Try searching by specific building names like The Lofts Ekkamai, The Lofts Asoke, or Ideo Morph 38 on Thonglor, which has some loft inspired layouts.
Working with agents who specialize in specific buildings helps enormously. They know when loft units are about to come available, sometimes before they hit public listings. AI powered search tools can also match you with loft layouts based on your preferences, cutting through the noise of thousands of generic listings.
The reality is that loft condos in Bangkok reward patience. They represent maybe 2 to 3 percent of the rental market, so finding the right one at the right price takes time and the right tools. If you're serious about landing a loft condo Bangkok rent that fits your budget and lifestyle, try running a search on Superagent at superagent.co. It's built to match you with exactly these kinds of specific, hard to find units without the usual back and forth.
Bangkok is a city of glass towers and cookie cutter high rises, so when you stumble into a loft style condo with double height ceilings and raw concrete finishes, it feels like discovering a different city entirely. These units are rare, they tend to go fast, and they attract a very specific kind of renter. If you've been searching for a loft condo Bangkok rent options and coming up short, you're not imagining things. They really are hard to find. But they do exist, and once you know where to look, the hunt gets a lot more focused.
What Actually Counts as a Loft Condo in Bangkok
Let's get specific, because "loft style" gets thrown around loosely in Bangkok listings. A true loft condo typically features ceiling heights of 4.5 meters or more, an upper mezzanine level used as a sleeping area, and an open plan lower floor. Some have exposed ductwork, polished concrete, or industrial style staircases. Others are more polished but still keep that airy, vertical feel.
The difference between a loft and a duplex matters here. Duplexes have two fully enclosed floors. Lofts keep things open, with the upper level looking down over the living space below. That openness is the whole point.
A good example is The Lofts Ekkamai on Sukhumvit 63, a project that was literally designed around this concept. Units there give you that double height living room with a staircase up to the bedroom, floor to ceiling windows, and genuinely usable space despite compact square footage. A one bedroom loft there typically rents for 28,000 to 40,000 THB per month depending on floor and furnishing.
The Best Neighborhoods for Loft Condos
Loft condos in Bangkok cluster in a few areas, mostly along the Sukhumvit corridor and in creative neighborhoods that attracted developers willing to try something different.
Ekkamai and Thonglor remain the strongest spots. The Lofts Ekkamai sits right near BTS Ekkamai, while The Lofts Asoke is closer to the Asoke interchange. Both buildings were developed by Raimon Land with loft living as a core design feature. Over in Thonglor, you'll occasionally find converted or boutique projects along Soi Thonglor offering similar aesthetics, though they tend to be pricier and less predictable in quality.
Ari and Phahon Yothin have seen a few loft style projects pop up in recent years, aimed at younger Thai professionals who want something with more character. The area around BTS Ari and BTS Saphan Khwai has smaller boutique developments where creative layouts are more common. Rents here can start as low as 18,000 to 25,000 THB for a compact loft unit.
Sathorn and Silom occasionally surprise you too. A building like The Sukhothai Residences won't give you industrial loft vibes, but certain older converted spaces along Soi Convent or Soi Surasak can deliver something close to a New York style loft feel, especially in mixed use buildings that once served commercial purposes.
What Loft Condos Actually Cost to Rent
Here's where expectations need to meet reality. Loft condos carry a premium because they're unusual and because the double height ceiling means developers sacrificed an entire floor of units to create them. Supply is genuinely limited.
For a one bedroom loft along Sukhumvit between Asoke and Ekkamai, expect to pay 30,000 to 50,000 THB per month. The Lofts Asoke, for instance, with its proximity to BTS Asoke and MRT Sukhumvit, commands around 35,000 to 55,000 THB for a well furnished one bedroom loft of roughly 50 to 70 square meters.
If you're willing to go further out or consider less known buildings, you can find loft style units in the 18,000 to 28,000 THB range. Areas near BTS Bearing or BTS Udom Suk occasionally have newer projects with loft layouts at more accessible prices. The trade off is a longer commute and fewer walkable amenities.
Two bedroom loft units are genuinely rare. When they appear, especially in central locations, they can easily hit 60,000 to 90,000 THB per month. These tend to get snapped up quickly by couples or small families who want something that doesn't feel like every other condo in Bangkok.
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The Practical Realities of Living in a Loft
Loft living in Bangkok sounds romantic until your air conditioning bill arrives. Those high ceilings mean more volume to cool, and in Bangkok's heat, that translates directly to higher electricity costs. Budget an extra 1,500 to 3,000 THB per month compared to a standard unit of similar size.
Consider the mezzanine carefully. Many loft bedrooms have low railings and open sides, which can be a concern if you have young children or pets. The upper level also tends to trap heat, so check whether the air conditioning reaches up there effectively. I visited a loft unit near BTS Phra Khanong once that looked stunning in photos but felt like a sauna on the sleeping level because the AC simply couldn't push cold air that high.
Noise is another factor. Open plan means sound travels everywhere. If one person wants to sleep while the other watches TV downstairs, you'll both hear everything. That's the trade off for all that gorgeous open space.
How to Actually Find One
Standard listing sites often don't have a dedicated "loft" filter, which makes searching frustrating. You end up scrolling through hundreds of regular condos hoping to spot one. Try searching by specific building names like The Lofts Ekkamai, The Lofts Asoke, or Ideo Morph 38 on Thonglor, which has some loft inspired layouts.
Working with agents who specialize in specific buildings helps enormously. They know when loft units are about to come available, sometimes before they hit public listings. AI powered search tools can also match you with loft layouts based on your preferences, cutting through the noise of thousands of generic listings.
The reality is that loft condos in Bangkok reward patience. They represent maybe 2 to 3 percent of the rental market, so finding the right one at the right price takes time and the right tools. If you're serious about landing a loft condo Bangkok rent that fits your budget and lifestyle, try running a search on Superagent at superagent.co. It's built to match you with exactly these kinds of specific, hard to find units without the usual back and forth.
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